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		<title>Peak 6 Expansion, how does it effect Frisco Real Estate owners as well as other Summit County Property owners?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 21:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making the news yet again in Summit County (recently in the Summit Daily News based out of Frisco, Colorado) is the potential Peak 6 expansion at the Breckenridge Ski Resort which may benefit the new base area businesses as well as condominiums located on Peak 7. Certainly some owners of homes and townhomes and other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making the news yet again in Summit County (recently in the Summit Daily News based out of <a title="Frisco Colorado" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/artman/publish/frisco_homes.html">Frisco, Colorado</a>) is the potential Peak 6 expansion at the <a title="Breckenridge Real Estate" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/artman/publish/breckenridge_homes.html">Breckenridge Ski Resort </a>which may benefit the new base area businesses as well as condominiums located on Peak 7. Certainly some owners of homes and townhomes and other mountain real estate in the Peak 7 subdivision may enjoy the added ski terrain close to their <a title="Summit County Real Estate" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/artman/publish/Summit-county-mountain-real-estate.html">Summit County Property </a>as well. Yet many other property owners, locals and prospective purchasers of real estate through Breckenridge, even <a title="Frisco Homes" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/artman/publish/frisco_homes.html">Frisco Co </a>and the rest of Summit County are concerned about various social issues as well as the effect upon the local wildlife.</p>
<p>Currently the Peak 6 area is popular for backcountry skiers as it is easy to get to from either Breckenridge or Frisco for locals and is in a relatively gentle terrain area – very suitable for Summit County locals to enjoy the backcountry. The type of terrain coupled with its close proximity to the base area on Peak 7 and the newer <a title="Find Mountain Real Estate" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/pages/guestbook.html">mountain real estate </a>development consisting of upscale condominiums could be one of the driving forces for the decision to expand into Peak 6. Although others may enjoy the new terrain due to it being close by and easy to access such as those with property and homes on Peak 8 in Breckenridge.</p>
<p>Even down valley in Frisco Colorado there are those that are very interested in the outcome of the Peak 6 expansion due to their usage of that area and their close proximity from their Frisco Homes and condos to Breckenridge. In fact, there is now a task force in place to meet and discuss the social and environmental issues of concern to Summit County citizens; even those as far away from Breckenridge as Frisco locals and Dillon town members too.</p>
<p>These plans are nothing new and have been in the works for some time and only recently have been brought up in detail. In fact, in 2002 the Peak 6 area was already allocated to become a lift-served resort for skiing! It is just now that the local population in Summit County (Breckenridge, Frisco, Dillon and the rest) have become more interested due to a higher interest to expand into the Peak 6 area to help offer amenities to the new real estate base area on Peak 7.</p>
<p>Some of the plans for the expansion include a new lift as well as hike to skiing, a ski patrol hut and a base area warming hut/restaurant. All on Peak 6 and all encompassing about 450 acres that will contain about 6 trails with around 67 acres of clear cut below timberline to create the new trails with much of the expert skiing and hike to skiing being above timberline.</p>
<p>No matter what your interest are or questions are, we can help. I have been enjoying all the Summit County area has to offer for over 20 years now and active in local mountain real estate for over 14 of those 20 years - feel free to put my experience and knowledge to work for you. When you need anything I am a quick email away at <a href="mailto:Mail@JeffAngell.com"><span style="color: #2c2e00;">Mail@JeffAngell.com</span></a> or use our <a title="Colorado Real Estate Questions" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/pages/contact_us.html"><span style="color: #2c2e00;">online contact form</span></a>.</p>
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		<title>Frisco Colorado &#8211; Real Estate and the pine beetle outbreak.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 17:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From just about any home in Summit County or any Frisco Condo or practically any mountain real estate one cannot avoid noticing all the vast swaths of auburn/rust color spreading as far as the eye can see. Even from the shores of Lake Dillon, looking towards Frisco Colorado and taking in the hills that lead [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From just about any home in <a title="Summit County Colorado" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/artman/publish/Summit-county-mountain-real-estate.html">Summit County</a> or any <a title="Frisco Colorado" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/artman/publish/frisco_homes.html">Frisco Condo </a>or practically any <a title="Search Mountain Real Estate" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/pages/guestbook.html">mountain real estate </a>one cannot avoid noticing all the vast swaths of auburn/rust color spreading as far as the eye can see. Even from the shores of <a title="Dillon Colorado" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/artman/publish/dillon_homes.html">Lake Dillon</a>, looking towards <a title="Town of Frisco" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/artman/publish/Frisco-real-estate.html">Frisco Colorado </a>and taking in the hills that lead up to Peak One and then from Frisco all the way up the Ten Mile range itself the rust colored and now dead lodgepole pine trees are ever more obvious.</p>
<p>For those locals that live in their Frisco home or their Dillon Condo along the lake this view has become commonplace and goes virtually unnoticed today as it is now a very real part of our mountain vistas. For most of the locals and people that visit Summit County or have recently purchase real estate here often they have adapted and are no longer astonished when gazing out of their Frisco property or other Colorado Mountain Real Estate in Summit County – often it takes comparing an old photo of, say, Peak One towering over the Town of Frisco from the other side of the Lake in Dillon and comparing it to what the view is today. A few years ago that view was full of live green lodgepole pine trees and today, well it is something completely different.</p>
<p>Visitors that seldom make it to the mountains see the pine beetle kill as something all together different. It is the first thing that catches their eye and they are astonished as they gaze upon all the brown, rust and dried brittle looking dead lodgepole pine trees throughout Summit County.  It is hard to believe that this pine beetle epidemic could spread so fast and cover such a vast area of the Rocky Mountains. Originally it was thought that a deeply cold winter would stop the onslaught, but we just haven’t seen brutally cold winters where the temperatures sunk to negative 30 and stayed. Overall we have been relatively warmer over the winter in Frisco, Colorado.</p>
<p>One only needs to take hike up from Dillon on the Tenderfoot trail or up from Silverthorne on Ptarmigan Mountain to take advantage of the tremendous views towards Frisco, Colorado and Breckenridge. And while taking in those Summit County vistas one can clearly see the beetle kill. You can also see recent clear cut areas with young pines that have not been damaged by the beetle as they shine with a bright green!</p>
<p>On the other hand this is nothing new as in the 1980’s there was a pine beetle outbreak in Summit County and close to <a title="Breckenridge Colorado" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/artman/publish/breckenridge_homes.html">Breckenridge</a>, Colorado. The only difference is that back then it was colder and a few severe winters with deep freezes took care of the pine beetle’s outbreak.  Besides warmer weather other things have contributed to this recent epidemic; such as most of the trees being around the same age due to massive logging and clear cutting in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s: creating vast stands of lodgepole pines of the same type and same age. Couple that with a century of fire suppression in our national forest and you have an older population of trees nearing their normal life cycle end that are very susceptible to the pine beetle.</p>
<p>What the future holds for the pine beetle remains to be seen. But, currently we are hearing that the spreading is continuing and even moving from these specific lodgepole pines to other trees throughout the state. Some are using the beetle kill pine to create art, building materials and even furniture. For example in my office on Frisco’s main street we had a custom desk made entirely from local beetle kill pine.</p>
<p>No matter what your interest are or questions are, we can help. I have been enjoying all the Summit County area has to offer for over 20 years now and active in local mountain real estate for over 14 of those 20 years - feel free to put my experience and knowledge to work for you. When you need anything I am a quick email away at <a href="mailto:Mail@JeffAngell.com"><span style="color: #2c2e00;">Mail@JeffAngell.com</span></a> or use our <a title="Colorado Real Estate Questions" href="http://www.coloradomtnrealestate.com/pages/contact_us.html"><span style="color: #2c2e00;">online contact form</span></a>.</p>
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